Weekly
https://allthingssmitty.com/2026/01/12/stop-turning-everything-into-arrays-and-do-less-work-instead/ from [email protected]
JavaScript iterators FTW
https://allthingssmitty.com/2026/01/12/stop-turning-everything-into-arrays-and-do-less-work-instead/

https://www.albertsikkema.com/ai/development/2026/02/05/vibe-coding-quality-democratisation.html from [email protected]
I am much more pragmatic: does the code solve a problem? Yes? Then it is good code; it fulfills its purpose. However, take into account that the purpose is not just to solve the problem then and there, but also in the future. And the cost it takes to maintain the solution for the problem has by definition to be lower than the (perceived) costs the problem causes.
We all need a break
https://www.antonsten.com/articles/build-something-silly/ from [email protected]
Building something silly is how you practice that. Not because the tool matters, but because the act of building rewires how you think. You stop being a passive consumer of software and start being someone who shapes their own tools. That’s adaptability in action.
A quote is what we need